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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

     TODAY: Final NHL Western Conference Attendance
       HOME  '95-96 YEAR-TO-DATE     '94-95     +/- COMPARED TO
TEAM   DATES  AVG.    TOTAL   %CAP     AVG.     '93-94   '94-95
CHI     41   20,415  837,021  100%    20,833     + 15%    -  2%
DET     41   19,930  817,120  103%    19,780     +  1%    +  1%
STL     41   18,806  771,033   98%    19,465     +  7%    -  3%
CAL     41   18,000  737,996   90%    19,036     -  7%    -  5%
VAN^    41   17,796  729,649   97%    13,920     + 17%    + 28%
SJS     41   17,190  704,790  100%    17,190     +  4%      n/c
ANH     41   17,155  703,347  100%    17,174     +  1%      n/c
COL^    41   16,017  656,708  100%    14,398     +  9%    + 11%
TOR     41   15,730  644,941  101%    15,744       n/c      n/c
DAL     41   15,572  638,456   92%    16,729     -  3%    -  7%
LAK     41   13,551  555,605   85%    15,398     - 13%    - 12%
EDM     41   12,335  505,735   75%    13,124     -  8%    -  6%
WIN     41   11,315  463,961   74%    13,013     - 15%    - 13%
          NOTES:  Colorado and Vancouver played to larger
     capacities in new buildings.  Overall, the league
     averaged 15,987 per game and played to 90% capacity.
     At this time in '93-94, the NHL's last full season, the
     league averaged 15,641 and played to 92% capacity.

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